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You're referring to the iconic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) lion, also known as Leo the Lion!

The MGM lion is a symbol of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio, which was founded in 1924. The lion's roar and appearance have been a part of the studio's branding since the 1920s.

The original MGM lion was a real lion named Slats, who was used in the studio's early years. However, as the studio grew and the need for a more consistent and iconic symbol arose, a cartoon lion was created. The cartoon lion was designed by artist Frederick Leonberg and first appeared in 1924.

Over the years, the MGM lion has undergone several design changes, but the core elements have remained the same: a majestic lion with a golden crown and a mighty roar. The lion's roar has become synonymous with the opening of an MGM film, and it's a sound that many people associate with classic Hollywood movies.

Today, the MGM lion remains an important part of the studio's branding and is often used in conjunction with the company's logo and other marketing materials.